Time Managemen T: Presented by Meagen Howe NEO Literacy Corps Member Training 21 January 2011
Time Managemen T: Presented by Meagen Howe NEO Literacy Corps Member Training 21 January 2011
Managemen
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Presented by Meagen Howe
NEO Literacy Corps Member Training
21 January 2011
TIME FOR EVERYTHING
• Take time to work, it is the price of success
• Take time to think, it is the source of power
• Take time to play, it is the source of youth
• Take time to read, it is the source of wisdom
• Take time to love, it is the privilege of Gods
• Take time to serve, it is the purpose of life
• Take time to laugh, it is the music of the soul
Daily Time Log
• Shade in a daily time log with how you spent
your 24 hours yesterday. Make notes on how
you spent time in each category.
• Large group discussion:
– How easy/difficult was this to fill out?
– What were high or low points from yesterday?
– How would you categorize your daily activities?
– Anything you want to do more or less?
– Are any categories empty?
A Day in the Life of Your Clients
• In order to increase our cultural awareness,
several members will share what 24 hours
might be like for someone they serve.
On average:
25 Years in Sleep
8 Years in Study & Education
6 Years in Rest & Illness
7 Years in Holidays & Recreation
5 Years in Commuting
4 Years in Eating
3 Years in Transition – in getting ready
to undertake all the above activities.
WHAT IS THE BALANCE LEFT ?
THIS LEAVES ONLY
12 YEARS FOR
EFFECTIVE WORK!
Not
Urgent
Urgent
Quadrant 1 Quadrant 2
Important 5% 80%
9. Beware of procrastination.